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Suresh Marru closed SIS-97.
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Resolution: Fixed
Nadeem successfully completed GSoC project in 2013.
> [GSoC] Agent Based Modeling based geo-profiling of criminology projects
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> Key: SIS-97
> URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/SIS-97
> Project: Spatial Information Systems
> Issue Type: New Feature
> Reporter: Suresh Marru
> Labels: gsoc2013, mentor
> Attachments: Nadeem_Anjum.tar.gz, criminfo.diff,
> crimingeoprofile.diff, crimingeoprofile.diff, crimingeoprofile.diff,
> crimingeoprofile.diff, final.diff, gsoc13_crimgeoprofile.diff
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> This idea targeted for GSoC project to extend the geo-profiling computational
> criminology projects discussed in [1], [2]. Paper [2] uses a simple 2
> dimensional spacial grid with x, y co-ordinates to move the agents. This
> project should instead use google maps api to make the agents move around as
> we validate various criminology theories like Distance Decay and Routine
> Activity [3]. In the future these could be modeling in SIS when rendering is
> fully supported.
> The project involves engaging with the SIS community for special expertise,
> understanding google maps api, understand the basic concepts of agent based
> modeling using a simple proof of concept like example [4]. The project
> deliverables includes a web based interface embedding google maps and
> randomizing agent moves and develop a memory function and overlay mocked
> crime data and predict crime patterns.
> In addition to SIS PMC, external backup mentors Suresh Marru, Ramyaa Ramyaa
> and Arvind Verma will provide the necessary guidance on the theory of
> computing and logic, agent based modeling and criminology concepts.
> This projects is suited for students who can interpret computer theory and
> logic and efficiently implement algorithms, to prototype with GIS based maps
> and have enthusiasm to publish multi-disciplinary conference papers.
> [1] - http://www2.tcs.ifi.lmu.de/~ramyaa/publications/patrol.pdf
> [2] - http://www.security-informatics.com/content/pdf/2190-8532-2-3.pdf
> [3] - http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Routine_activity_theory
> [4] -
> https://code.google.com/p/iu-themis/source/browse/trunk/CrimInfoAgentBased/src/CrimInfoAgentBased.cpp
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